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South African National Parks offers a variety of accommodation types and standards. Prices are
dependent on location, size of unit and quality of experience. All of our South African National
Parks offer park/camp-run accommodation. Each park/camp has its own unique selection of
accommodation types.

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National parks offer visitors an unparalleled diversity of adventure tourism opportunities including
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Merel wrote:Thanks Batmad, it sure does help. Most common bat in the Kruger.....I really must look better the next time I am in the park. (Whenever that may be ... sigh)The fruit bats in Skukuza are a lot easier to spot (Hope these bats do come back there.)

Great stuff!

I also hope the Fruity's return...

Avid birder, wildlife enthusiast and photographer with a special interest in Bats and Birds

2014 Birding Big Year- A 365 Day quest for 800 Species of Southern African Birds

I looked outside yesterday during a storm and saw this poor little bat lying on the ground, very wet! I picked it up and gave it something to hang on, and by evening it was flying around the room, good as new. It found it's way outside eventually.My question is: What bat is it? It was very small - the body was approximately 5cm long. Any idea?